Heihe, whose full name is Gerelqimuge·Heihe, was born on June 19, 1975. He is a Mongolian, male, 1.9 meters tall, and has long hair. He spent his childhood at the junction of grassland and countryside, and his works mostly involve grassland and animal themes. He has won the Bing Xin Award and the Under the Banyan Tree Poetry Award. Published animal novel collections "Old Class Brothers" and "Return to the Grassland". As a semi-professional basketball player, he leads a team to compete in the National Petroleum System every year.
Now living in Heilongjiang, he owns three Vizsla hounds and three Caucasian shepherd dogs. He spends one to two months every year traveling in the vast forests and grasslands of the north. Accompanied by two cream-colored wolfdogs.
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Black Flame
Category: Biography
Title: Black Flame
Introduction: Narration A female mastiff passed away after fighting a snow leopard on a snowy night, leaving behind the baby mastiff Gesang. Gesang gradually grew up and worked hard to become a plateau shepherd dog, but was sold by his drunk owner. Gesang unexpectedly gained freedom in Lhasa. His innate wilderness temperament and brave bite allowed him to defeat all the stray dogs that came to challenge him. It was also here that he learned about the power of guns and the capabilities of humans. Bad luck began again, and the old painter's negligence caused Gesang to be imprisoned again. When it almost despaired of freedom, an old, iron-red Tibetan Mastiff on a hunger strike rekindled its yearning for distant grasslands. A turning point came in an instant when a crazy yak escaped his fate of being imprisoned. In the wilderness, Gesang meets Hanma - a man who saws off the heavy collar around its neck. What choice will it face?
In a strange city, it became a well-known supermarket security dog, experienced a short but passionate relationship with the German Shepherd Susu, and became a warm big dog in the memory of the blind child... In the end, it Coming to the northern grassland that haunts people, can they find the atmosphere of the plateau that makes them obsessed and reluctant to leave?
In his cold and powerful words, the author restrains his surging emotions and calmly tells the legendary experience of a Tibetan mastiff, while maintaining due respect for animal life from beginning to end. This perspective comes from his many field observations and personal experiences of wild animals.
With its ups and downs plot and strong artistic appeal, this book leads readers to open the door to animal emotions, listen to the smallest sounds in nature, feel the magnificence and tenacity of life, and experience this diverse world. There are many parallel creatures around human beings, and all lives share this world together.
Ghost Dog
The latest work of famous animal novel writer Hei He - "Ghost Dog", is published by China Children's Publishing House.
This 110,000-word novel tells the legendary life of a hunting dog named "Ghost". "Ghost", who was born at the Harbin Police Dog Base, has a mixed bloodline of Tibetan Mastiff and German Shepherd. It served in military airports and was retired because of its bad temper, refusal to obey orders, and repeated attacks on airport staff. Later, he was transported to the Hulunbuir Grassland, where he became a fighting dog and became invincible for a long time. Later, he was adopted by herdsmen and lived in the pasture, never leaving the grassland again.
According to the author's introduction in the preface, the inspiration for this work came from the story of a big dog that the author heard from the elderly in his childhood. They kept talking about the "very rare giant dog." "It is a silver-white giant dog with long hair. An old man once described it this way, saying that its fur is like the first snow that has just fallen." The excitement of this novel is closely related to the author's many years of field trips and raising Weiss. The experience of pulling a hound is inseparable.
The first half of the novel vividly describes the powerful primitive vitality of animals, exuding the primitive beauty of wildness and strength. The bloody fights between animals are thrilling and deeply shocking. The second half of the book turns sharply and delicately describes the deep friendship between the ghost and the young Alsleng, which will move every reader who longs for the harmonious coexistence of humans and animals. The author combines two seemingly conflicting things, strength and tenderness, into the life course of the "ghost", making this "animal biography" quite individual and charming. "Ghost Dog" inherits the bold style of the author's previous animal novels, with sonorous and powerful language and flexible rhythm. It is another masterpiece after "Black Flame".
Readers who like Jack London's works must remember the spiritual dog named Buck in "The Call of the Wild". Buck's tortuous and dangerous experiences vividly demonstrate the theme of "the weak and the strong". The wild nature in Buck calls him back to the wilderness, and he eventually joins the wolves and lives a free life. Compared with "The Call of the Wild", Heihe's new work has different approaches but the same purpose. The "ghost" was resold several times, played with and tortured in various ways, and finally returned to the grassland. Unlike Buck, Ghost eventually meets his soulmate among humans. But both Buck and "Ghost" are happy, because they have found the destination of their souls.
Readers who pay attention to animal novels will remember Heihe's "Black Flame" published at the beginning of this year. I believe many readers still remember the artistic description of the Tibetan Mastiff Gesang and the old Lhasa thangka painter in "Black Flame". Compared with "Black Flame", "Ghost Dog" has a more delicate emotional description. The second half of the novel devotes all its efforts to describing the development of the relationship between the "ghost" and little Alsleng. It is told in a eloquent, natural and pure way, with a strong human touch.
Ghost spent his whole life returning all his tenderness to Alslen, the young man who cared about him for the first time. "Ghost Dog" undoubtedly goes a step further in exploring the relationship between animals and humans.
It is reported that with the printing and listing of "Ghost Dog", a variety of promotional activities such as book signings, reader meetings, and interactive exchanges between the publisher and readers will also be carried out.